PAOH ?oua Work Clothing That is "Tops" in Fit and Wear OVERALLS O.W.G. and Headlight. Full weight-Sanforized. Pair Treat 'Em Ruff. 8-oz. Sanforieed. Pair COVERALLS O.W.Q. Sanforized. Button type. Suit Full zipper. Suit CARPENTERS' OVERALLS Headlight. Pair Cariboo. Pair ZIPPER OVERALLS New typeSanforized. Pair WAIST OVERALLS- G.W.O. Sanforized. Pair ..... Unshrunk Denim. . Pair i: WORK TROUSERS Iron-Man Famous for wear. Pair Heavy cotton drill Shrunk. Pair FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Edwin E. Brandt, B.A., 1J.UM Minister P. II. Linzey, Sunday School Superintendent SUNDAY, June 8th 7:30 p.m. Sermon subject: The God of Justice and Mercy, for our times. Guidance for Demlexed rjeoDle. $2-50 S2.oo S3.95 Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c Onnes JJm Pioneer Druqg fats The RexU Stor rhonei 81 & g Open Dally from 8 .m. till 10 f.m. Bundayi and Holiday, from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to S y.m. .75 3.50 S2-75 2-65 S2.00 1.50 3-25 2-75 Watts & Nicl erson Open Until 10 pjn. Saturdays J. C. Brady, district engineer for Rev. E. E. Brandt, pastor of First the provincial department of pub- Baptist Church, who has been at-lic works, sails tonight on the Ca- tending a church convention in the mosun for a trip to Massett and south, returned to the city from other Queen Charlotte Island points Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide on official duties. yesterday afternoon. CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Organist Mrs. E. J. Smith Rev. Alex Esler D.I). Will Preach 11.00 a.m. "The Assistance the Holy Spirit Gives in Prayer" IL YjV"- A message ' 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. The pastor will give his Impressions of the B. C. Baptist Convention Just concluded in Victoria. Monday, 8 p.m. Young Peoples Meetlngln the Church parlors. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer meetfng, discussion "and Bible study You will enjoy the fellowship and find Inspiration. Moth Fume CRYSTALS 1 lb. Tin - 50c Miss Audrey Wrathall, for several J years a member of the staff, has received the official appointment of city clerk. It was learned at the City Hall today. On the front paee will be found an advertisement from Sam Joy, for many years a resident of Prince Rupert. Evidently he has a verv Important position In Vancouver. He leu nere only recently and it did not take him long to get locat ed. He will be receiving congratulations from his many friends In Prince Rupert. Successful Tea And Sale Held At Seal Cove Home mc picaiuejH, Airs, wiuiam McLean. Mrs. George Kelsey, Mrs. A. J. Croxford, Mrs. E. Hart and Mrs. Wilfred McLean poured. Serviteurs were Mrs. Strachan and Mrs. II. Skinner. Mrs. J. P. Allan was in cnaree or imp rtn rmm Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Church Young June 12. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Brass, June 28. 1 C. N. R. A. Excursion to Terrace, July First. 7xa ciHY sasa LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Oold, Bulger's, tf, The Misses Annie and Netta Mc-Leod, who have been on a vacation trir south, returned to the cltv from , Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. IS NAMED CITY CLERK TTsivl Fiirnltnrw hoilffht for cash or sold on commission. Ello's, Moose Building, Third Avenue. (tf) Canadian Leelon. B.EJ5L.. t xecu- tlve meeting Monday evening. General meeting Wednesday. R. C. St. Clair, district forester. Is saillne tonleht on the Camosun for a trip fb the Queen Charlotte Is lands on official duties. Mrs. S. May Is sailing tonight on the Camosun for Aliford Bav where her husband Is stationed with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mrs. May comes from the prairies. Mrs. Georee Wilson sailed last ev ening on the Princess Adelaide for Victoria where she will6 pay a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Mc Donald. Oh the King's Birthday on Mon day the Post Office wickets will be open from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. The lobby will be open from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. iciay, Airs. G. E. Moore, Mrs. M. Braun, Mrs. O. C. Young and Mrs. G. A. Hill. The guests were received by the president, Mrs. Hill. The beautifully appointed tea table was ar-range4 by Mrs. R. M. Winslow and .presiding at the urns during the aitemuon were Mrs. w. w r Tea Mrs. O. C. O'Neill, Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Miss E A Mercer and Mrs. R. M. Winslow. I Mrs. T. J. Boulter was in charge Queen Mary tea, Legion Hall, of the tea room, assisted by Mrs June 14 for soldiers' graves. T. .1 ..Davies, Mrs. Wallace Mrs I Braun and Mrs. Oden. Serviteurs 102nd Auxiliary Tea, Canadian Leg- were Mrs. D. R. Barclay, Mrs E Ion, June 19. J. Smith, Mrs. G. E. Moore, Mrs D. Larsen, Mrs. N. S. Brewer, Mrs Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. J. R. Mit- ',M- Hill. Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mrs. An-chell, June 20. .drew Thompson and Mrs J. w Eastwood. Boy Scout Tea, Mrs. J. Clark.1 F. T. Glass was in charge June 21 -ot the home cooking, assisted by (Mrs. G. CIccone, Mrs. J. Gillett and Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evltt's .Tune 26. Mrs. H. R. Hibbard. Mrs. O. C. :Young acted n Strawberry Tea, Lutheran Circle, cashier. June 28. The SDecial attract! V i . I . vyA W1C wr ternoon, meeting with the highest appreciation and nt.hnHor --- -vMia I Will the entire gathering, was a series ;of song and dancing numbers put on by groups of children from the Kin? VArvn rA TtnrA r.i i r, .. 'r,T,-r . "'uc oueei, ana uuiuijun uay ueieDration and -""in Memorial Schools, under the Dance at Port Esslngton, July 5. direction and assistance of Miss E A- Mercer, J. S. Wilson, Miss Mary Navy Tea, October 18. Hartln, Miss Thekla Fulton, Miss 'Lillian Halliwell and Miss Eleanor IS TIIK St'I'HEME rOl'KT OF HUITISII In tlic Mnttrr of (lip "Ailmlnlstratlon 'lv " Art" IN THE SfPUEME TOIUT OF nillTISH And ' , C'DIXMIHA IS PHOIIATE In thr, Matter of tlic Estate of Edward " U" MattT of the "Administration llenslejr, Deceased I Acf TAKE NOTICE Jtfhat. Iw ni ' And Honor. W. E. PWher. mad on the 23rd In '",Mattw of the Estate of Itohfrt oay 0 MAy, a. o. ib, I wa appointed I r.iiianuri jonnson Deceased Admlnlatrator of the estate of Edward. TAKE NOTICE that toy Order of IIU T7AnlA .amw.., .1 1 1- ....... . 7 Tnr?w ur ..i . . .... UWnnu, wiui win annexed, nurae cm xne jsui and all parties having claJjna aealnat May A. D. 1941, I waa appointed tine said esUute are herehv nnnimj Executor nf ith F.ntAte rr nnirt iw... furnish name, properly verified, to me 1101 Johnson, deceased, and all parties on or before the 27,th day of June, A. havln8 claims against the said estate estate are required to pay the amount ProPwl)r verlfleJ, to me on or before Of Clie IT lruieirktrlneoA i mA .t 1..1 UlA 27f h Hav .f Tun. A n 1 n , 1 . DATED at Prince Rupert. D. C, this, Irtlo Indebted to the estate are 27th day oX May, A. D. 1941. required ito pay the amount of their HERBERT F. OLASSEY .Indebtedness to me forthwith. Official Administrator. 1 DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this Atlln. B.C. 27tn ar of May, A. D. 1941. OLOP HANSOM Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex ISO Heated Rooms not Water Steam Baths Dining Koom In Connection Mm. C. K. Mack, Proprietress Prince Rupert, B. C. PAINTING Decorative Kalsomlnlng LORNE CORNELL Gordon and Anderson's Phone 48 New Structures Here BUILDING ACTIVITY IS MORE Total of Permits for 1911 Now Reaches J 45,630 or Almost Double Last Year Principal Hems on the list of bulldlnsr oermlts for Mav were a concrete building on Third Aven ue for James Klllas. a four-aoart ment bungalow on Second Avenue for J. E. Jack and a residential buildlm? on Beach Place for Ilueh McEacnem. buuenne cermits is sued In Prince Ruoert durlnz Mav (represented a value totalling $18,-) 170. This compares with $5333 In the same month last year and brings the total for 1941 to date up to 545,630 as compared with $23,-325 in the first five months of 1940. Permits for this May were as fol The executive of the Junior Sec-iond Avenue and Sixth Street, $1000. tion of the Prince Rupert Cham ber of Commerce last night reported to the regular monthly din ner meeting of the Junior Cham- b5 Ptnce of new members In A very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held by the St. ITLZr tkV,0, A' Peter's Anglican Church Evening ."U,nter' .obirt . Tobey- GeorS Branch at the home of Mrs. Thorn- as, Seal Cove. The rooms and the! wlson ' tea table were attractively decor- MnTrhP . , , , ated in Women's Auxiliary colors. J?SK3 al owayRap.ds Bridge The many guests were received by SesdvTune bv!! June in 10' 1Q4 1941 , "ntil h w further Mrs. Thomas who was assisted v. ... i "um.tr." ' jr.- Mrs. A. Barber had charge of the Tpn Crroi!. home cooking table. I Cd IS Q UlICCCSS Owing to Indisposition of City Commlssinnpr T .T Mdtlimnn -Vin . ' - . .... .... ....... SiSsS! 1 . 1 Vine Vinrl tn trosn tnhl. t.n.., Ik. ,.,.1. j . , The' Prince Runert. Parent .the city council, called for thlsTeach"s Asscla"on held a very morning, was postponed. The meet- :r 1 ut"'uu intr tnr v, tne Oddfellows' Hall. The affnlr 4 i s. , -.., 1 lows: H. Worsfold Jr.. ueneral repairs. Eleventh Avenue East, $120. A. Skattebol, addition. Graham Avenue, $400. J. O. Moody, general repairs Sec Hugh McEachern. frame bulldintr. Beach Place, $3000. Fred Rlffou, one and half storey frame muilding, Beach Tlace, $2200. J. Klllas, concrete building, Third Avenue, $6200. Gurvich estate, general repairs, Fraser Street, $750. , V. Basso-Bert, Fraser Street, gent eral repairs, $200. I C. Hew, general renalM. Third Avenue West, $300. J. E. Jack, four apartment bunc iyow, Second Avenue West, $4000. pTuKsiScheduIe For Parent-Teachers Fine .Affair Yesterday Afternoon In Oddfellows' Hall Tennis Play Several ."Matches Arranged For Tomorrow In . Championship Tournament Meum vs. Hether neton 5Vhn-r.cc 2 pjn. Noble vs. Brltton or Schwass, Lambie vs. Forrest or liiaaaing. Comadlna nnH uavls vs. Norrlngton and Miss Ber-ner. 3 p.m. Borland and Mrs. Tinker vs. Kensington and Miss Thomson. Gladding and Mrs. Gladding vs. Borrle and Miss Vance, Piers vs. Hetherington or Mellin. 4 p.m. Fulton vs. McCormick or Goldsmith, Miss Berner nnH Mr. Crulckshank vs. Misses Mitchell and Vance. DEFENCE OF COLONIES VICIIV Premier Henri Phil-lippe Petain met yesterday with French general to discuss the defence of Syria, Tunisia and other parts of the French Empire. J. A. MacDonald arrived In tv.o city on the Camosun last evening iivui me yueen Charlotte Islands and sailed on the Carrfeno f. twt Albernl where he has been called on account of his wife having met wim an accident. C;N.R1Train For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- days 8 pjn. V From the East Tuesdays, Thursday's and Saturday . Ally our Forces over horo our Allied Forces over there! 11 p.m. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Koyal Bank BIdg. We need your co-operallon to Blve you better service. Please put out our milk bottles dally as we need them for tomorrow. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 r" TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy B. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver Bralorne, 9.80. Cariboo Quartz, 2.15. Dentonlo, .01. Falrvlew, .01 (ask). Hedley Mascot, .51. Noble Five, .00aA. Pacific Nickel, .04. Pend Oreille. U0. Pioneer, 2.05. Premier, .91. Privateer, .48. Reevea MacDonald, .10, Reno, .11. Relief Arlington, .01. Sheep Creek, .78. Oils , A. P. Con.. .06. Calmont, .12. C. & E.. 1.05. Home. 1.75. Pacalta, .02. Royal Canadian, .07 Okalta, .50A. Mercury, .04A. Prairie Royalties, .05A. Toronto Aldermac, .07. Beattle, 1.06. Central Pat., 1.78. Cons. Smelters, 32.25, East Malartlc, 2.35. Fernland, .01 V4. Qods Lake, 2. Hardrock, .69, Int. Nickel, 29.25. Kerr Addison, 4.15. Little Long Lac. 1.72. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.61, Madsen Red Lake, .57. McKenzie Red Lake, 1.05. Moneta, .38. Noranda, 49.75. Pickle Crow, 2.80. . Preston East Dome, 259. San Antonio, 2.28. Sherritt Gordon, .62. Uchi, .08'2, -9 3W Bouscadlllac, .03. Mosher, .05. Oklend. .03&. Smelters Oold, .01. Dominion Bridge, 21.00. Minto, .01 Vi. banquet I BY Cj Lat evcr.inir .v. . in Training of the J. trian and n,.!. a Mother and n'..1. United cw5 nundred gin, w "C' attended the en,0 The hall wa, . orated in biUe L T. colors nnrt " a centrepiece to r?-: study of ,h. uu"" me iw, - i leader nr n Mrs. Boardma m tl . Miss Kay Wat30n Miss Hambi:n Vlr .... I r-aucauon c- I summer at -he QUW3'f Islands and. incid.-."-. 1 some of the ,nloyable7r nmip a) yf.i. "unak camD roil- tr.I jwiuwi sne ra? artc-icj J Ai,r II H inc. .n. 1,1 I 'II.... nopea that ma.nv e- .1 will be able to A r-uucaiion cour.a a , ust. tacn groUD then r.l . short program -:.;-3 e.r J ine united C o i t .1 girl from ead) pcup ed p ea a quiz b,;.; crrj nuU. . m.. i . ' 1 iuc rresojterrj crtsrl snort skit wh..:b t tertalning. A novel ticj u: w the BaptLsts o t.? ( -campflre i.r.- . , girls sang camp zzrr: c ; jand varied nature The evening vzs tr. between savagery and democracy .close with the tin-c! ' a l ml. . i.ji.. an, cemocracy w n. a o, f t e Schedule for the Prink R,nPrt Tennis Club tournament tam,- ?Ur lnVeSl ln VIC- pea maKP -R? cl .11 , ua.Mw.. wry uonas. success. Is as follows: nnai passage to tne amsnaed zon-' , , "J jwu4 suihiuu-. wt,,6 ovuwa 7:30 p.m. "If Not (0 Christ To Whom ShalMVe Go in a Tim Like Thi?,th io,ni . and Including Mrs. F. T nin .shank Yi win the war God's way With God. Without God even" toirtofv I Mrs. T. L. Davies. Mrs. D. R. nnr. would be defeat. Come, to Church 10 a.m. Brltton vs. Schwass. 11 a Jn. Brltton and Mrs Brit; jton vs. Bellamy and Miss Mitchell. Donnacona Insulating Boari WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every reqairenB;' All our coal Is carefully screened and prepared Also a complf' 1 ( 1 .. 1 ... -. l..uju - .VitnoTrt flf frOT the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and m ait ui wiiw iioiwuiat vii fiu iictco&ai vu lung unu -i SAND CEMENT GRAVEL Uffl Philpott . Evitt & Co. Ltd. .-. nrrrtVT fi PHONE C51 "T! ------------------m---------"- . - A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 16th ANNIVERSARY FURNITURE SALE mlrrotl v ..u .ivui,, auue ueasieaa, vanuy uicaoi. " - a chiffonier, upholstered bench. S69.5v uaic iJiiue SEE OUU WINDOW PHONE 775 ' rTTTTTTTTTrtTTTTTTTTTTi . .... Clean-Up Paint-Up Make Repairs, Build We can supply all the materials for a new home or for additins I to the old one. Call In and talk li over AlKoff JV M.PoffArv. Ltd.